Many organizations rely on grants to support their mission—but successful grant writing takes more than filling out an application. This interactive workshop is designed to help nonprofit leaders, staff, and volunteers better understand what makes a strong grant proposal and how to approach grant funding realistically and strategically.
Participants will gain a clear overview of the grant-writing process, from defining purpose and crafting narratives to understanding budgets, financial documentation, and reporting requirements. The workshop will also explore how grant reviewers evaluate applications, common pitfalls to avoid, and best practices for strengthening your organization’s submissions.
This session will address:
The core components of a successful grant application
How to align your mission, project purpose, and funding request
Writing clear, compelling narratives for reviewers
Understanding budgets, financial reports, and accountability
Using tools and resources to support grant research and writing
This workshop is ideal for organizations that are new to grant writing as well as those looking to refine their approach. Participants should leave with practical insights, realistic expectations, and tools they can apply to future grant opportunities.
This workshop is made possible through the support of the New Ulm Area Foundation, whose investment helps strengthen local organizations and the impact they have in our community.
Thursday Mar 19, 2026
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM CDT
March 19th, 2026
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
TBD
Free // RSVP Required
Printed courtesy of www.newulm.com/ – Contact the New Ulm Area Chamber of Commerce for more information.
1 N Minnesota St., New Ulm, MN 56073 – (507) 233-4300 – chamber@newulm.com